Nest Book Club
Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

WIJFR: Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity (GG SERIES SPOILERS)

Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity: Essays on Family and Feminism in the Television Series Edited by Ritch Calvin

image

I randomly searched my library's catalog for Gilmore Girls a few weeks ago and this popped up. Cool! I put it on hold and finished it over the weekend.

GUYS. It was TOTAL CRAP CRAP CRAP CRAP! I was so pissed off on the plane I wanted to punch someone.

Here are a few jems that I found. I stopped making notes at a certain point because I was so mad. I skimmed the other essays and they were as ridiculously error-prone and had just as big of suggestive leaps.

“Rory Gilmore and Faux Feminism” by Molly McCaffrey (page 35)


Page 35 - “Though Rory’s father was willing to marry Lorelai and her parents were willing to let her reside at home during her pregnancy, Lorelai refused both offers of support…”


WRONG. Lorelai DID live at home during her pregnancy. She didn’t leave until after Rory was born.


Page 38 - “Soon, Marty, like Jess, is driven away by Rory’s fickleness, revealing her desire not to be with a man who treats her as an equal and with respect.”


HOW ON EARTH can this assumption be made? The page goes on to suggest that because Rory didn’t return Marty’s feelings, she clearly doesn’t understand that romantic relationships have friendship foundations.


MAYBE SHE JUST DIDN’T LIKE MARTY ROMANTICALLY????


Page 39 - “In another revealing scene, Rory expresses a need to change out of her stuffy Daughter of the American Revolution clothes, and Logan stops her, claiming she has the “hot librarian thing going on”, effectively reducing her to a physical trophy.”


SO, any comment on looking good reduces a woman to a physical trophy?


Page 44- “Interestingly, the pressure that the senior Gilmores exert on Rory is most often related to her grandfather’s desire for her to go to Yale even though both Emily and Richard went to school there.”


WRONG. Emily didn’t go to Yale.


Page 46 - “Without considering the consequences of her actions, she allows her grandparents to pay for her tuition at both Chilton and Yale, buy her a new car for her high school graduation, and decorate her freshman dorm room like a luxury hotel.”


UM, WHAT? I don’t think that Rory had any say in her grandparents paying for Chilton. And the car was a gift. How do you refuse a gift from YOUR GRANDPARENTS?



“Food Fights” by Lindsay Coleman (page 175)


Page 189 - Indeed, Rory’s reference to Luke as Hagrid is one of the more apt references/analogies which the series has formulated.


WRONG! April told Luke that ANNA and her friends call him Hagrid!
Sammie born 04/23/09 (Peanut allergy)
Emmett born 01/28/2013

2015 Books Read 3 * 2014 Books Read: 151
2013 Books Read: 90 * 2012 Books Read: 125
2011 Books Read: 150  * 2010 Books Read: 117

Jennie Writes Words ~~~ We Still Read ~~~ Presidential Challenge

Re: WIJFR: Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity (GG SERIES SPOILERS)

  • This is the first I have heard of this. I am outraged. 

    :):))
    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker 

  • Page 44- “Interestingly, the pressure that the senior Gilmores exert on Rory is most often related to her grandfather’s desire for her to go to Yale even though both Emily and Richard went to school there.”

    This doesn't even make sense as a sentence. "The senior Gilmores" (Emily and Richard, I assume) want Rory to go to Yale "EVEN THOUGH" they went there?  Wouldn't they want her to go there BECAUSE they went there, not IN SPITE OF the fact?

  • jackiback said:
    This is the first I have heard of this. I am outraged. 

    :):))
    I swear, I'm going to shut up about this soon. Maybe. Nah, probably not.
    :P
    Sammie born 04/23/09 (Peanut allergy)
    Emmett born 01/28/2013

    2015 Books Read 3 * 2014 Books Read: 151
    2013 Books Read: 90 * 2012 Books Read: 125
    2011 Books Read: 150  * 2010 Books Read: 117

    Jennie Writes Words ~~~ We Still Read ~~~ Presidential Challenge
  • kaylynne said:
    Page 44- “Interestingly, the pressure that the senior Gilmores exert on Rory is most often related to her grandfather’s desire for her to go to Yale even though both Emily and Richard went to school there.”

    This doesn't even make sense as a sentence. "The senior Gilmores" (Emily and Richard, I assume) want Rory to go to Yale "EVEN THOUGH" they went there?  Wouldn't they want her to go there BECAUSE they went there, not IN SPITE OF the fact?
    I ~think~ the EVEN THOUGH is related to the "fact" that both Emily and Richard went to Yale, BUT the emphasis is on it being Richard's Alma-mater (sp?).

    WHICH, IS EXACTLY THE POINT! BECAUSE IT WAS ONLY RICHARD WHO WENT TO YALE! It isn't some backhanded way of being patriarchal! 
    Sammie born 04/23/09 (Peanut allergy)
    Emmett born 01/28/2013

    2015 Books Read 3 * 2014 Books Read: 151
    2013 Books Read: 90 * 2012 Books Read: 125
    2011 Books Read: 150  * 2010 Books Read: 117

    Jennie Writes Words ~~~ We Still Read ~~~ Presidential Challenge
  •  

    Page 46 - “Without considering the consequences of her actions, she allows her grandparents to pay for her tuition at both Chilton and Yale, buy her a new car for her high school graduation, and decorate her freshman dorm room like a luxury hotel.”


    UM, WHAT? I don’t think that Rory had any say in her grandparents paying for Chilton. And the car was a gift. How do you refuse a gift from YOUR GRANDPARENTS?

     

     

    Rory had no say in the dorm room thing either. Emily broke in and decorated without Rory knowing.

     

    This book sounds horrible. I'm surprised you didn't try to flush it down the plane's toilet. lol

    imageVisit The Nest! image
  • kayash said:
     

    Page 46 - “Without considering the consequences of her actions, she allows her grandparents to pay for her tuition at both Chilton and Yale, buy her a new car for her high school graduation, and decorate her freshman dorm room like a luxury hotel.”


    UM, WHAT? I don’t think that Rory had any say in her grandparents paying for Chilton. And the car was a gift. How do you refuse a gift from YOUR GRANDPARENTS?

     

     

    Rory had no say in the dorm room thing either. Emily broke in and decorated without Rory knowing.

     

    This book sounds horrible. I'm surprised you didn't try to flush it down the plane's toilet. lol

    RIGHT? What was Rory supposed to do? Pay movers to move all the stuff and drop it off on her grandma's porch?

    I would've, but I am terrified of plane bathrooms. :)
    Sammie born 04/23/09 (Peanut allergy)
    Emmett born 01/28/2013

    2015 Books Read 3 * 2014 Books Read: 151
    2013 Books Read: 90 * 2012 Books Read: 125
    2011 Books Read: 150  * 2010 Books Read: 117

    Jennie Writes Words ~~~ We Still Read ~~~ Presidential Challenge
  • I was actually excited to see an academic reading of Gilmore Girls out there. So disappointed...

    June 29, 2013

  • I am seriously suprised you even finished it!!!  I saw smoke coming out of your ears!!!!

     "Live like there's no midnight."

  • How are these people going to write essays about characters/events that they obviously aren't that familiar with?? I was reading some GR reviews and it seems that another essay mentions Pendelton Lott. WTF?!?

    image
    My new bff Gayle Forman!

    “You can have your wishes, your plans, but at the end of the day, it's out of your control"
    - Gayle Forman
    "People talk about escapism as if it's a bad thing... Once you've escaped, once you come back, the world is not the same as when you left it. You come back to it with skills, weapons, knowledge you didn't have before. Then you are better equipped to deal with your current reality."
    - Neil Gaiman

    Married Bio

    Lizzie's book recommendations, liked quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists (read shelf)

  • Jen748 said:
    kayash said:
     

    Page 46 - “Without considering the consequences of her actions, she allows her grandparents to pay for her tuition at both Chilton and Yale, buy her a new car for her high school graduation, and decorate her freshman dorm room like a luxury hotel.”


    UM, WHAT? I don’t think that Rory had any say in her grandparents paying for Chilton. And the car was a gift. How do you refuse a gift from YOUR GRANDPARENTS?

     

     

    Rory had no say in the dorm room thing either. Emily broke in and decorated without Rory knowing.

     

    This book sounds horrible. I'm surprised you didn't try to flush it down the plane's toilet. lol

    RIGHT? What was Rory supposed to do? Pay movers to move all the stuff and drop it off on her grandma's porch?

    I would've, but I am terrified of plane bathrooms. :)

    Also, and I'm several years out from when I last watched the show, but wasn't the to-take-their-money-or-not-take-their-money thing a major source of contention between Rory and Lorelai (and between Lorelai and her parents)?  I feel like the grandparents putting Rory in this situation came up in conversation a lot.  And like... didn't Rory get mad when she found out her mom took the money to pay for Chilton because they were stuck with Friday night dinners?
  • Jen748 said:
    kaylynne said:
    Page 44- “Interestingly, the pressure that the senior Gilmores exert on Rory is most often related to her grandfather’s desire for her to go to Yale even though both Emily and Richard went to school there.”

    This doesn't even make sense as a sentence. "The senior Gilmores" (Emily and Richard, I assume) want Rory to go to Yale "EVEN THOUGH" they went there?  Wouldn't they want her to go there BECAUSE they went there, not IN SPITE OF the fact?
    I ~think~ the EVEN THOUGH is related to the "fact" that both Emily and Richard went to Yale, BUT the emphasis is on it being Richard's Alma-mater (sp?).

    WHICH, IS EXACTLY THE POINT! BECAUSE IT WAS ONLY RICHARD WHO WENT TO YALE! It isn't some backhanded way of being patriarchal! 
    Oh I see. #readingfail  maybe I needed more context.
Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards